Iowa Highway 25
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Iowa Highway 25 |
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Length: | 103 mi[1] (166 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | October 16, 1926[1] | ||||||||
South end: | IA 2 near Clearfield | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 34 near Creston IA 92 at Greenfield I-80/US 6 near Casey IA 44 at Guthrie Center IA 141 near Bayard |
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North end: | US 30 at Scranton | ||||||||
Counties: | Taylor, Ringgold, Adams, Union, Adair, Guthrie, Greene | ||||||||
Major cities: | Clearfield, Kent, Creston, Orient, Greenfield, Guthrie Center, Bayard, Scranton | ||||||||
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Iowa Highway 25 is a north-south highway in the southwest and west-central portion of the state.
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[edit] Termini
Highway 25's southern terminus is at its junction with Iowa Highway 2 seven miles south of Clearfield. This intersection occurs in the middle of a curve on Highway 2.[2] Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 30 on the northern edge of Scranton.
[edit] Route description
Iowa Highway 25 begins at Iowa Highway 2 on the border between Taylor and Ringgold Counties south of Clearfield. It continues north on the county border through Clearfield and also forms the border between Adams and Union Counties. Near Kent, Iowa 25 intersects U.S. Highway 34 and they overlap going northeast into Creston. At Creston, the overlap ends and Iowa 25 goes north, then west out of Creston. It then turns north until Orient. It then turns west at Orient, then turns north to proceed to Greenfield, where it intersects Iowa Highway 92. The highway continues north from Greenfield and intersects Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 6 between Casey and Menlo. After a brief turn west towards Casey, it then turns north and intersects Iowa Highway 44 at Guthrie Center. It goes north out of Guthrie Center and turns west with Iowa Highway 141 into Bayard. It turns north at Bayard and continues north through Scranton, after which the highway ends at U.S. Highway 30.
[edit] History
Highway 25 originally extended only from Creston to Scranton. By 1937 it had been extended all the way to the Missouri state line south of Blockton, but the highway was truncated back to that community in 1980, then the segment from Highway 2 to Blockton was decommissioned in 1981.[1]
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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Taylor | Benton | IA 2 | Southern terminus | |
Ringgold | ||||
Adams | Kent | US 34 West | ||
Union | ||||
Creston | US 34 East (Taylor Street) | |||
Adair | Greenfield | IA 92 (Kent Street) | ||
Menlo | I-80 / US 6 | |||
Guthrie | Casey | CO F65 | Former IA 925 | |
Guthrie Center | IA 44 (State Street) | |||
CO F25 | Former IA 384 West | |||
Bagley | IA 141 East | |||
Bayard | IA 141 West | |||
Greene | Scranton | US 30 | Northern terminus |
[edit] Current status
As of 2006, no significant upgrading or maintenance is scheduled for Highway 25. [3]
[edit] Notes
- Highway 25 runs directly along county lines between Iowa 2 and U.S. 34. The counties involved are Taylor, Ringgold, Adams, and Union.
- Highway 25 comes very close to the northwestern tip of Lake Panorama near Springbrook State Park in Guthrie County.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Jason Hancock. Highway 25. Iowa Highways. Retrieved on 26 October 2006.
- ^ Iowa Highway Ends: Iowa 25. Accessed 26 October 2006.
- ^ Iowa Department of Transportation: 2006-2010 Transportation Improvement Plan. Accessed 26 October 2006.